Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 07, 1956, Image 7

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Utah Republicans
Swept Info Office.
Salt Lake Cfy UR) Re
publicans swept easily into all
major offices in Utah's election.
Only we face will be changed
in the COP lineup. Gov, J.
Bracken Lee, who lost in the
GOP primary to Ceorge D.
Clyde and then decided, to run
as an Independent. agar was de
cisively whipped by Clyde.
Sen. Wallace F. Bennett wen
another term. Reps. William A.
Dawson and Henry Aldous Dix
on swept pa their. Democratic
opponents to win new teem.
Spaghetti Consumption in
Italy Averages 61 Pounds
This is th Year of tha
OLDSMOBILE
GOLDEN ROCKET
Coming J
j, NOVEMBER 9
Darrell Miller Go.
415 South Riverside
Rome UP. Italy's consump
tion of spaghetti, the national
dish, has doubled from the pre
war figure of 30.8 pounds to 61.6
pounds per year per person.
It's being washed down with
an average consumption of 95
quarts of wine yearly per in
habitant. " But- despite these statistics,
both (he wine and "pasta" in
dustries are suffering from com
bined pressures of foreign com
petition, vine pests, industriali
zation and substitute products.
For instance, exports of maca-rorj-type
products are below
pre-war figures. This- is due not
snly to post-war difficulties con
cerning exports, but also to the
fact that there arc now many
factories abroad producing
similar foods.
No Italian in his right mind
will ever admit that these prod
ucts can compare to the tradi
tional Italian product. Still, they
are buffering, considerable com
petition in foreign markets.
Less Is Made
Another factor is the passing
of many spaghetti-making con-
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cerns from the artisan to the in
dustrial phase. Economically run
industrialized plants have large
ly replaced the hand-made"
pasta factories.
This means the potential out
put has increased, but in fact,
less spaghetti is being made in
proportion than at any time in
the past 50 years.
Due to a general rise in the
overall Italian standard of liv
ing, actual per capita consump
tion is up. but only an ever-diminishing
fraction goes for export.
And the total produced comes to
about half what the factories
could turn out, operating on a
full-production basis.
The 1955 production of spa
ghetti came to 1.42.990 tons (of
which about 74,000 tons went
abroad). The potential for Italian
factories is about 3,000,000 tons.
The Italian wine production
picture is only slightly better.
Of a world total of about 22,
000.000 acres under wine culti
vation, Italy, with about 4.000,
000 acres, possesses the greatest
percentage of any single coun
try. (Spain and France follow
with about 3,500,000 acres
apiece, and other countries have
only small percentages of the
totalj
Wine Consumption Off
But Italian wine production,
which totaled 5.500,000 tons
yearly at the turn of the century,
suffered marked reduction dur
ing the next 20 years as a result
of the spread of Phylloxera, the
wine pest. It revived, with the
help of American aid after
World War I, then dropped
again as a result of the general
crisis of agriculture starting in
1929, and reached an all-time
low in World War II.
In the past 10 years, produc
tion has surpassed figures of the
past 50 years, but world con
sumption during this time has
been decreasing.
In Italy alone 95 quarts per
year per person in 1955 is well
below the figure of 130 quarts of
1910. France and Spain also
have shown large decreases, and
throughout the world, competi
tion from beer and soft drinks
has been strongly felt.
In world sales, Italy leads with
20 per cent of the total, followed
by France Spain and Portugal, in
that order.
; SAF Chapter to Hold
i Dinner Meeting Friday
The Siskiyou chapter, Colum
: bia river section, of the Society
of American Foresters will hold
a dinner at 7:30 p.m. Friday,
jNov. 9, at the Jackson hotel. A
i children's hour will be held afri
1 6:45 p.m.
j Jack H. Wood, supervisor of
the Rogue River National for
est, -will discuss the timber re
sources review. Ed Schroeder,
Medford, will .talk on Oregon
timber management, and Lou Al-
Wealhervane
Counties Correct
Washington (U.R) The eight
weathervane counties were right
again in the presidential elec
tion, as they have been in every
presidential election since 1896.
The eight counties, scattered
from New Hampshire to Oregon,
rode the Eisenhower landslide
in the same uncanny way they
have been riding a presidential
winner ever since William Mc
Kinley. Here is how the eight voted
Tuesday according to nearly
complete returns:
Coos County, N. H. Eisen
hower, 11.465, Stevenson. 5,871.
Stratford County, N. H. Eis
enhower, 15,299; Stevenson, 9,
619. Palo Alto County, Iowa Eis
enhower, 3.128: Stevenson, 3.073.
Jasper County, Iowa Eisen
hower, 8,282; Stevenson, 6.144.
Albany County, Wyo. Eisen
hower, 3,852; Stevenson, 3.043.
Laramie County, Wyo. Eisen
hower, 7.975; Stevenson, 6,830.
Vanderburg County, Ind.
Eisenhower, 41,359; Stevenson,
38.844.
Crook County, Ore. Eisen
hower, 769; Stevenson, 651.
'Joe Smith' Scores ...
Nebraska Victory
Omaha, Neb. (U.R) Terry
Carpenter, Scottsbluff, the Re
publican convention delegate
who nominated an imaginary
Joe Smith for vice president,
won a seat in the Nebraska uni
cameral Legislature Tuesday.
Carpenter, a former congress
man and legislator known to his
home state as "Terrible Terry,"
unseated Amos Morrison, Mitch
ell, by taking about 56 per cent
of the vote from his home county
district. The vote was nonparti
san. Carpenter had predicted that
the Joe Smith episode would
boost his campaign somewhat.
SadlerTWeMsBallef
Cancels Moscow Visit
London (U.R) The famed
British Sadlers Wells Ballet to
day cancelled a planned visit to
Moscow because of the "renew
ed suppression by Soviet forces ;
of Hungarian liberty and inde- j
pendence."
A spokesman said "it has been
unanimously agreed that in the
present circumstances the pro
jected visit . . . cannot take
place."
The ballet was scheduled to
go to Moscow in return for the
tour here of the Russian Bolshoi
Ballet company.
Wednesday, November 7, 1958
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBCNE SEVEN
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Newberry's has the biggest
choice & thriftiest
"Sparkletts" Assortment
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21 di:n all with
spark It finish. At)
new ilim-ihape. With
envelopes.
KING SIZE ASSORTMENT
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Terrific selection
ii different design
cords to a box! With
envelopes. - . .
RELIGIOUS ASSORTMENT
SO beautiful cords to $M A A
each box . . hand. 'IWU
some French fold type. I
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25 Cards-$1.00 100 Cards-$2.00
YARDAGE SPECIAL
36 in. width First Quality0
olid Color
one
Regular 39c yd. Value
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Special
Cone Mills quality flannel specially priced to save you
money. Colors white, blue, maize, pink.
Special! 5-Sew Clean Sweep
Reg.l.49val.
$1300
each
Save more at Newberry's. Shop every Wednesday night
until 9.
Special! New Pack Brach's ftorningside
CHOCOLATE COVERED"
13 ounce box
Luscious-ripe cherry in fondant enrobed in rithochocolate.
OPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
Full Size
Plastic Sponge
Regular 10c each
Special
Ideal for dishes, household cleaning, windows, cars, etc. 3 in. x
4 in. x 1 Vi in. Save at Newberry's.
SALE! SAVE!"
Jumbo
Baby OS
anket
Regular 69c
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1 $1117
2Lfor L
Extra large 30 x 40 size. Downy soft sanitized cotton specially
treated to retard development of odors germ resistant. 0
SALE PRICED!
Ladies
layon Gowns
SAVE
each
REGULAR $1.19
Dainty run-resist rayon with lavish lace trim. All colors.
Sizes medium and large. !
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Newberry's Kitchen Beauties - NU-BRITf
Newberry's Special!
Ladies
Rayon Panties
Values to 39c pr.
Sale Price
Wonderful selection including fancys. All colors and
white.' Sizes 5-6-7.
Save 12 ea.
Newberry's low priced bright mirror
finish utensils. Cleans easily, durable,
sturdy, yet light to handle. The finest
quality aluminum, smartest new styl
ing for beauty and efficiency.
A. 6 & 8 CUP PERCOLATORS ea. 88c
Double Attached handles.
B. FRENCH FRYER 88c
3 qts. Rack with open Windsor sauce pair
,C. 3 PC. SAUCE PAN SET., 88e
5 q.. 1 qt.. 1 Vi qt.
D. WHISTLING TEA KETTLE 88c
Double seamed bottom. 2- qts.'
E. COVERED SAUCE POT 88e
4 qt. capacity. -
F. ANGEL FOOD CAKE PANS 88c
2 pes. Capacity-13 egg-white recipes.
G. OVAL DISH PAN 88c
Roll Rim. 12 qt. Capacity. '
Also Loose Bottom
9-INCH FRY PAN 88c
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